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Pours a reddish orange. Maybe some Vienna or similar malt in the grain bill? Minimal head. A sweetish scent, with a subtle hop aroma. Mouthfeel is surprisingly full and slightly creamy. Carbonation is low to moderate.

Initial taste is sweet and malty, but finish is long and hoppy. A slight hint of spice (mostly coriander) in the aftertaste.

While I wasn't immediately taken with this saison, it definitely grew on me as I finished the bottle. I would recommend this with food, since it seemed to balance out the sweet flavors a bit. Might be interesting to try this with cheese (especially aged and blue cheeses).

Overall, a little on the sweet side for me. But, unlike some of the other sweet saisons I've tried, this one is pretty drinkable. My impression is mixed, but maybe that will change after I give this one another shot.

Draft: Poured a dark amber color ale with an average size foamy head with good retention and minimal lacing. Aroma of residual sugar with light rustic malt notes is OK. Taste is a mix of residual sugar with light rustic malt notes and limited ester. Body is about average with good carbonation. Lacking complexity and ester with plain caramel and sugar coming through a bit too much; probably not something I will seek again.

The beer is dark copper in color, slightly veiled. No or very little foam on top of it. The aroma is full on spices, caramel and Belgium yeast. Medium intensity in the aroma. Taste is very sugary, spicy... The finish is quite spicy almost peppery. Too spicy, it's seems unbalanced. I prefer the saison to be more in equilibrium between the spices and fruits. A good beer but not my go-to saison.

A: A Golden, perhaps bordering on orange/amber, color. One finger of bubbly champagne like head.

S: A clovey and ripe golden fruit smell.

T: Pears, overripe apples definitely come through. Some cloves as well. The beer is fairly phenolic and has a large ester profile too. Some noble hops might also be in the finish but it's hard to tell amongst the already prevalent spicy finish.

M: A tad too thick for a saison in my opinion. I do like the carbonation however.

O: It's good but I can't say it really feels like a saison. Maybe a belgian blonde but not exactly on par with what I feel a good saison is.

O:Pretty alright Saison.This beer started out beyond unimpressive in my eyes, but looking at it, it is by no means *bad*. It pours pretty nice and maintains a decent head. The nose on it is much more sour-esque than I was expecting and, indeed, I don't know if it was intentional or not. Regardless, it is a little funky tasting and is a tart little dry thirst-quencher in your mouth. Neither the best nor the worst of its style.Probably won't get again; are you a ticker?